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Pasadena,
United States :
2016-09-17

Achieve predictable results in less time for better patient outcomes through new 3D digital treatment planning technology that will also differentiate your practice. Learn how to link everything from patient diagnosis to implant planning, placement, and restoration design. Course participants will experience hands-on 3D treatment planning using NobelClinician Software to address a variety of challenging cases including real-life patient scenarios. Participants will virtually treat multiple cases to better understand digital 3D treatment planning as part of a larger digital workflow for increased efficiency. Additional highlights will include clinical considerations for guided surgery, strategies to improve treatment team collaboration and increase referrals, and how to deploy more effective consultation techniques to increase patient acceptance.

This course is appropriate for clinicians (and dental technicians accompanying a clinician) who would like to leverage the benefits of 3D digital treatment planning technology and guided surgery.

After this one-day course, the participant will…– Deliver the exact functional and esthetic outcome planned and avoid surprises during treatment through faster, more efficient treatment planning. – Gain more diagnostic information through the integration of CBCT scans and 3D surface model scans versus traditional 2D radiographs. – Improve team collaboration and expand referrals through an integrated treatment workflow that connects all treatment partners including the restorative dentist, prosthodontist, oral surgeon, periodontist, and dental technician. – Streamline the number of patient visits and shorten chair time by eliminating radiographic guides during CBCT scanning, reducing lab costs. – Reduce the possibility of adverse patient outcomes and mitigate risk through CAD surgical templates for precise implant placement versus traditional freehand techniques. – Increase patient acceptance and generate higher conversion rates through the use of digital consultation tools to more effectively communicate treatment plans.

Dr. Christopher B. Marchack is a 1987 graduate of the University of the Pacific, School of Dentistry. He received his prosthodontic certificate from the University of Southern California in 1992. Dr. Marchack belongs to numerous professional organizations including the Pacific Coast Society of Pros ...